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Department of Journalism and Mass Communication Report on Experiential Learning by the Media Visit Objectives (Specific Skills/Information to be learned) The objective of Organizing the visit was To make students understands about the current radio industry. To give them insight on the working of the radio station. How media organization works and its layout Learning Outcome Students learned to know about the importance of scripting Students were able to link theory with practical knowledge e.g quality of work, creativity required, Time Management etc. Students got to know about the mics used for recording and live programs Students learned how to use pace,pitch and tone while presenting a program. Year Subject Date Time Venue I,II &III Electronic Media- I Radio 13 February, 2020 10:00 AM Indira Gandhi International Centre

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Report on Experiential Learning by the Media Visit
Objectives
(Specific
radio industry.
To give them insight on the working of the radio
station.
Learning Outcome Students learned to know about the importance of
scripting
knowledge e.g quality of work, creativity required,
Time Management etc.
recording and live programs
while presenting a program.
I,II &III Electronic
Media- I Radio
List of students visited
1 BULBUL 2017-20
14 PRIYANSHU GARG 2017-20
15 RASHMI KUMARI 2017-20
16 SHIV NARAYAN 2017-20
17 Ritwik Das 2017-20
18 SHUBHAM VERMA 2017-20
19 Tanya singh 2017-20
21 VIDISHA 2017-20
BACHELOR OF Journalism & Mass Communication
(BJMC)
INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES, GHAZIABAD (An ISO 9001:2000 Certified Institution)
COURSE DETAILS
Subject Name:
Starting Date:
Course Objective:
05/08/2020
After gaining the basic knowledge of Radio in the third semester,
the students will be taught Advanced & Specialized in Radio field.
The key objective of this course is to develop special skill in Radio
industry and dubbing, commercial field of Radio.
Department of Journalism and Mass Communication
Learning Outcomes:


Voice professionals & Radio Artist, Presenters
Methodology:
Department of Journalism and Mass Communication
LECTURE PLAN
Total Lecture:
8
Three Modes of
Importance of
3
Broadcast
Journalism
By
Radio Commercials PPT /Notes
Educational Radio PPT /Notes
Community Radio PPT /Notes
(3) Media aur Prasaran, by Ramesh Mehar
(4) Handbook of Radio TV and Broadcast Journalism by RK Ravindran
(5) Radio Prasaran by Kaushal Sharma
(6)Mass Communication in India by Keval J.Kumar
(7) Radio Madhyan evam Takniki by Naresh Katheria
Note:- Media Visits to Radio will be organized for experiential learning
Signature of Faculty
Report on Experiential Learning by the Media Visit to National
School of Drama
I&II Introduction to
Drama,Mandi
means of Mass Communication.
communication.
its layout.
Learning Outcome Students learned to know about the traditional mean
of mass communication.
with practical knowledge e.g quality of message,
sender and receiver creativity required, time
Department of Journalism and Mass Communication
management etc.
communication and stage live programs.
Students learned how to use pace,pitch and tone
while communicating live.
Students Visited at NSD
s.no Student name Batch
1 AAKASH TYAGI 2019-2022
2 AESHANYA MEHTA 2019-2022
3 AKS TYAGI 2019-2022
4 AKSHAY KUMAR 2019-2022
30 PRAVEEN KUMAR
Bachelor of Journalism & Mass Communication
(BJMC)
Faculty Name :
Subject Name:
Subject Code :
Semester : Batch:
(University Courses Campus) (An ISO 9001:2000 Certified Institution)
COURSE DETAILS
Subject Name:
Starting Date:
Course Objective:
17/08/ 2019
To give the students the basic knowledge of communication and mass communication and to understand the process of communication theories and models of mass communication. Let students know how
Ms. Sandhya Sharma
Learning Outcomes:
of communication.
Students will be known the basic types and process of
communication.
of communication and theories.
communication.
communication applications in media.
communication projects
LECTURE PLAN
Total Lecture:
S. No
LECTURE
REFERENCES
(BOOK &
40
S. No
LECTURE
REFERENCES
(BOOK &
3. UNIT
4. UNIT
S. No
LECTURE
REFERENCES
(BOOK &
A3Narula, Uma 2006: Communication Models, New Delhi, Atlantic Pub.
A4Narula, Uma2006: Hand book of Communication, New Delhi, Atlantic Pub.
A5.Kumar,Keval J.2007: Mass Communication in India, Mumbai, Jaico Pub. (3rd edt.)
A6McQuail,Denis 2008: Mass Communication Theory, New Delhi, Vistar Pub., (5th edt.)
Note:- Media Visits will be organized for experiential learning and Debates, Panel Discussions will be
organized for practical exposure.
Sandhya Sharma-Subject Faculty
Report on Experiential Learning by the Media Visit to AIR
Year Subject Date Time Venue
II Electronic
Objectives
(Specific
radio industry.
government radio station and AM.
How RADIO STATION works and its working
procedure.
How to take interview and how to write that for
media.
Learning Outcome Students learned to know about the importance of
scripting
knowledge e.g quality of work, creativity required,
Time Management etc.
recording and live programs
while presenting a program.
technique.
for media.
Students visited recording room
Students met with Nobel Prize winner Mr. Kailash Styarthi and interviewed him at AIR.
Department of Journalism and Mass Communication
Student List
7 BHARGAVI SINGH 2018-2021
8 KM DEEPA 2018-2021
9 DEEPIKA SUROSHE 2018-2021
10 GUNJAN SHARMA 2018-2021
11 HARSHIT KUMAR 2018-2021
12 HRITIK SONI 2018-2021
13 JYOTI SHARMA 2018-2021
14 KHUSHBOO BHARDWAJ 2018-2021
15 KOMAL SHISHODIA 2018-2021
16 KRITIKA SHARMA 2018-2021
17 KRTI SINGH 2018-2021
18 MEGHNA SHARMA 2018-2021
19 MOHIT SARASWAT 2018-2021
20 MUSKAN SACHDEVA 2018-2021
21 NISHITA THAKUR 2018-2021
22 PIYUSH SINGH 2018-2021
23 PRAFUL VERMA 2018-2021
24 PRANSHU MUDGAL 2018-2021
25 PRASHANT KUMAR 2018-2021
26 RAHUL KHANDELWAL 2018-2021
27 RAHUL KUMAR 2018-2021
28 RICHA RAI 2018-2021
29 ROHIT CHOUHAN 2018-2021
36 SHWETA CHATURVEDI 2018-2021
37 SIDDHI GAUR 2018-2021
38 SIMRAN JAIN 2018-2021
39 SONAM CHAUHAN 2018-2021
BACHELOR OF Journalism & Mass Communication
(BJMC)
INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES, GHAZIABAD (An ISO 9001:2000 Certified Institution)
COURSE DETAILS
Subject Name:
Starting Date:
Course Objective:
AUGUST 2019
After gaining the basic knowledge of Radio in the third semester,
the students will be taught Advanced & Specialized in Radio field.
The key objective of this course is to develop special skill in Radio
industry and dubbing, commercial field of Radio.
Department of Journalism and Mass Communication
LECTURE PLAN
Total Lecture:
S. No
LECTURE
REFERENCES
in India
PPT /Notes
Three Modes of Transmission
Importance of Pronunciation
and Voice Modulation
3 Language of Radio 7 Radio TV and PPT /Notes
40



Voice professionals & Radio Artist, Presenters
Methodology:
UNIT - 3
Journalism
By
Broadcast
Journalism
By
Referential Books:
(3) Media aur Prasaran, by Ramesh Mehar
(4) Handbook of Radio TV and Broadcast Journalism by RK Ravindran
(5) Radio Prasaran by Kaushal Sharma
(6)Mass Communication in India by Keval J.Kumar
(7) Radio Madhyan evam Takniki by Naresh Katheria
Note:- Media Visits to Radio will be organized for experiential learning. Radio Talk shows ,Radio Drama
,Radio News reading etc. Will taught for better practical learning.
Signature of Faculty
BACHELOR OF Journalism & Mass Communication
(BJMC)
INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES, GHAZIABAD (An ISO 9001:2000 Certified Institution)
COURSE DETAILS
Subject Name:
Starting Date:
Course Objective:
After gaining the basic knowledge of Mass Media Writing Skills
in the Fifth semester, the students will be taught Advanced &
Specialized in Writing field. The key objective of this course is to
develop special writing skill for TV, Radio and News papers. Study of
this course will help the students to understand the writing
techniques for print media.
Learning Outcomes:
media

To understand Difference between Magazine and
Newspaper Writing.
Department of Journalism and Mass Communication
LECTURE PLAN-
ONLINE CLASSES
Total Lecture:
Media Lekhan
Ingredients of Feature Writing PPT /Notes
Writing for radio and TV
Programmes
Letters to Editor PPT /Notes
4
Difference between Magazine
and Newspaper Writing
George, A. Hough
2006, News writing, New Delhi, Kanishka Publishers
: , , , ,
, , ,
, , ,
Department of Journalism and Mass Communication
Signature of Faculty
Note:- Media Visits to print media organizations will be organized for experiential learning.Students also got
opportunity to work with IMS Today Newspaper and PULSE Newsletter of IMS to enhance writing skills.
Department of Journalism and Mass Communication
Report on Experiential Learning by the Media Visit to AAJ
TAK
I &II Electronic
Objectives
(Specific
TV industry.
Electronic Media TV news channels.
How TV news channels works and its working
procedure.
How to take interview and how to write that for
media.
Learning Outcome Students learned to know about the importance of
Anchor and tv program presenter.
Students were able to link theory with practical
knowledge e.g need of proximity,importance of
timliness,sources,PR etc.
Students got to know about the mics used for the
live programs
while presenting a program for TV.
Students learned about the Piece to camera
technique.
for media.
Students visited Sahitya Aaj Tak with faculty members
Department of Journalism and Mass Communication
Students Visited
12 CHANDAN KUMAR 2019-2022
13 DEVANSHI SHARMA 2019-2022
27 PARITOSH SHARDA 2019-2022
28 PAYODHI CHATURVEDI 2019-2022
29 PRASHANT YADAV 2019-2022
57 Khusboo Bhardwaj 2018-2021
BACHELOR OF JOURNALISM AND MASS
COMMUNICATION
(BJMC)
Faculty Name :
Subject Name:
Subject Code :
Semester : Batch:
Subject Name:
Course Objective:
COURSE DETAILS
EM-II
This course objective is to introduce the History and Development of
Television, and will help the students to understand the nature,
characteristic and types of television programmes, principle and
element of T.V news. Qualities of news anchor and presenter, New
Techniques of T.V news and T.V programe ,and it also describe
principle of visual grammar, function and operation of video camera
,and production techniques and stages .
ANURAG SINGH
Teaching Pedagogy :Audio/visual presentation /class room lecture
/Visit/practical exposure
Learning Outcomes:
Student Should be able to understand history and characteristic of
T.V in India/world
Students should be able to understand visual grammars and camera
techniques
Student should be able to understand various aspects of visual
composition in different types of T.V production and program
Student should be able to understand how to write for tv and format
of T.V news bulletin and tv news structure

Student should be able to understand stages of production and
techniques and to enable students to produce programmes
Students should be able to understand various visual and audio
elements in tv program me production
Student Assessment: Monthly Test / Projects / Attendance/ Extra Curricular Activities
1. Class Test-I 20 marks
2. Class Test-II 20 marks Compute the average of above two class tests
Department of Journalism and Mass Communication
3. Teacher assessment based on The Assignments/Class performance 5 marks
4. Class attendance 5 marks
Total = (50/2) =
25 marks
Total Lecture:
Nature and Importance of TV 1
Characteristics of TV as compared to other Media
2
TV 1
2 Unit-2 Types And Nature of T.V Programs Notes /book-2,3
Nature and Types of TV Programmes
2
3
etc
3
S.
Unit-3 Basic Principles of TV News/ Structure Notes /book 4,5,6
Elements of TV News
Sources of TV News
3 Types of TV News Bulletins and their Structure 4
Unit -4 TV Programmes Production Notes /Book,2,3
Pre Production
4. Basic Source Material for News Writing,
Department of Journalism and Mass Communication
Anmol Publications Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi
5.Television in India: Many Faces, Mira K. Desai, Authors Press, Delhi, 2010
6. India on Television: How Satellite News Channels Have Changed the Way We Think and Act, Nalin
Mehta, Harper-Collins, New Delhi, 2008
(Signature of Faculty)
Subject: EM_II
Subject Code: 201
Topic 1: Make A PPT on Camera Shots According to Size ,Angle ,Movement Date: March, 2017
Topic 2: Design News bulletin copy duration 15
Date: March, 2017
Topic 3: write different types of PTC copy and Record (Opening , Closing, Bridge
Date: April, 2017
Topic 4: Make A proposal copy for Short film /Documentary Film
Date: April, 2017
Subject: Introduction to Journalism
3. Production of short film /Documentary /
Note:- Media Visits to TV News Channels will be organized for experiential learning.
Department of Journalism and Mass Communication
BACHELOR OF JOURNALISM & MASS COMMUNICATION
(BJMC)
Subject Code : BJMC - 301
INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES, GHAZIABAD (An ISO 9001:2000 Certified Institution)
Course Description
Objective
This course aims to familiarize and provide knowledge of Reporting in Print Journalism. Other aim of this
course is to introduce about News, Qualities of Reporter and various kinds of reporting e.g. Crime Reporting,
Parliamentary Reporting, Court Reporting, investigative reporting etc..
Department of Journalism and Mass Communication
Learning Outcomes:
News its selection ,collection and presentation.
Reporting and its basics
Student’s Assessment
5. Class Test-I 20 marks
6. Class Test-II 20 marks Compute the average of above two class tests
7. Teacher assessment based on The Assignments/Class performance 5 marks
8. Class attendance 5 marks
Total = (50/2) = 25 marks
COURSE PLAN
Semester : III Semester Hours : 40
Unit
No.
Reporting Skills
3. News Writing Basics News Writing Basics:
Structure of News Story
Lead
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Crime,
Accidents,
Calamities,
Mofussil
Harimohan, Joshi Shankar 1995 : Khoji Patrakarita, New Delhi, Taxshila Publication (1st edt.)
Srivastava, K.M. 2003: News Reporting and Editing, Delhi, Starline Publication
Flemming and Hemmingway 2005, An Introduction to Journalism , New Delhi, Vistaar Publications
Department of Journalism and Mass Communication
Sharma, Seema 2005: Journalism Reporting , New Delhi, Anmol Publication (1st edt.)
Puri, Manohar 2006: Art of Reporting, New Delhi, Pragan Publication
Tripathi, RC 2013: Patrakarita ke sidhant, New Delhi, Naman Prakashan
Palanithurai,G 2008, Dynamics of New Panchayati Raj System on India, New Delhi, Concept Publishing Co.
(Signature of Faculty)
&
Discussion of recent articles in media.
Preparing Display boards on important news events/topical issues
reporting speeches and other events under deadline pressure
Every student has to work on a series of 5 in-depth reports (of around 1500-2000 words each) under the supervision of a faculty member. The topic chosen for the project should be of considerable social significance and current relevance. Each report out of the five should focus on a different
aspect of the topic. (E.g. if the topic is 'Water Supply of a City' the five reports can be about i) water needs of a city, ii) sources of water, iii) water purification system, iv) water distribution system and v)
attempts to save and recycle water etc.). Students may use photographs and graphics with their reports. They are expected to indicate all types of reference sources (primary and secondary) in the
reports.
Note:- Media Visits will be organized for experiential learning to promote report writing skills along with the
creative writing.
Report on Experiential Learning by the Media Visit to TV
News Channel
I and II Electronic
Objectives
(Specific
To make students understands about the current TV
industry.
To give them insight on the working of the private
TV news Channels.
works and its working procedure.
To give them insight on how to take record a
program and how to read from teleprompter in a
program.
Learning Outcome Students learned to know about the importance of
self presentation.
knowledge e.g quality of work, creativity required,
Time Management etc.
recorded programs.
while presenting a program.
broadcasting of TV news program.
Department of Journalism and Mass Communication
How TV news Channels works and its working
procedure.
How to take record a program and how to read from
teleprompter in a program.
Student List
7 BHARGAVI SINGH 2018-2021
8 KM DEEPA 2018-2021
9 DEEPIKA SUROSHE 2018-2021
10 GUNJAN SHARMA 2018-2021
11 HARSHIT KUMAR 2018-2021
12 HRITIK SONI 2018-2021
13 JYOTI SHARMA 2018-2021
14 KHUSHBOO BHARDWAJ 2018-2021
15 KOMAL SHISHODIA 2018-2021
16 KRITIKA SHARMA 2018-2021
17 KRTI SINGH 2018-2021
18 MEGHNA SHARMA 2018-2021
19 MOHIT SARASWAT 2018-2021
20 MUSKAN SACHDEVA 2018-2021
21 NISHITA THAKUR 2018-2021
22 PIYUSH SINGH 2018-2021
23 PRAFUL VERMA 2018-2021
24 PRANSHU MUDGAL 2018-2021
25 PRASHANT KUMAR 2018-2021
26 RAHUL KHANDELWAL 2018-2021
27 RAHUL KUMAR 2018-2021
28 RICHA RAI 2018-2021
29 ROHIT CHOUHAN 2018-2021
36 SHWETA CHATURVEDI 2018-2021
37 SIDDHI GAUR 2018-2021
38 SIMRAN JAIN 2018-2021
39 SONAM CHAUHAN 2018-2021
BACHELOR OF JOURNALISM AND MASS
COMMUNICATION
(BJMC)
Faculty Name :
Subject Name:
Subject Code :
Semester : Batch:
Subject Name:
Course Objective:
COURSE DETAILS
EM-II
This course objective is to introduce the History and Development of
Television, and will help the students to understand the nature,
characteristic and types of television programmes, principle and
element of T.V news. Qualities of news anchor and presenter, New
Techniques of T.V news and T.V programe ,and it also describe
principle of visual grammar, function and operation of video camera
,and production techniques and stages .
ANURAG SINGH
Teaching Pedagogy :Audio/visual presentation /class room lecture
/Visit/practical exposure
Learning Outcomes:
Student Should be able to understand history and characteristic of
T.V in India/world
Students should be able to understand visual grammars and camera
techniques
Student should be able to understand various aspects of visual
composition in different types of T.V production and program
Student should be able to understand how to write for tv and format
of T.V news bulletin and tv news structure

Student should be able to understand stages of production and
techniques and to enable students to produce programmes
Students should be able to understand various visual and audio
elements in tv program me production
Student Assessment: Monthly Test / Projects / Attendance/ Extra Curricular Activities
9. Class Test-I 20 marks
10. Class Test-II 20 marks Compute the average of above two class tests
Department of Journalism and Mass Communication
11. Teacher assessment based on The Assignments/Class performance 5 marks
12. Class attendance 5 marks
Total = (50/2) =
25 marks
Total Lecture:
Nature and Importance of TV 1
Characteristics of TV as compared to other Media
2
TV 1
2 Unit-2 Types And Nature of T.V Programs Notes /book-2,3
Nature and Types of TV Programmes
2
3
etc
3
S.
Unit-3 Basic Principles of TV News/ Structure Notes /book 4,5,6
Elements of TV News
Sources of TV News
3 Types of TV News Bulletins and their Structure 4
Unit -4 TV Programmes Production Notes /Book,2,3
Pre Production
4. Basic Source Material for News Writing,
Department of Journalism and Mass Communication
Anmol Publications Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi
5.Television in India: Many Faces, Mira K. Desai, Authors Press, Delhi, 2010
6. India on Television: How Satellite News Channels Have Changed the Way We Think and Act, Nalin
Mehta, Harper-Collins, New Delhi, 2008
(Signature of Faculty)
Subject: EM_II
Subject Code: 201
Topic 1: Make A PPT on Camera Shots According to Size ,Angle ,Movement Date: March, 2017
Topic 2: Design News bulletin copy duration 15
Date: March, 2017
Topic 3: write different types of PTC copy and Record (Opening , Closing, Bridge
Date: April, 2017
Topic 4: Make A proposal copy for Short film /Documentary Film
Date: April, 2017
Department of Journalism and Mass Communication
Department of Journalism and Mass Communication
Report on Experiential Learning by the Media Visit
Year Subject Date Time Venue
I , II
and III
Today
Objectives
(Specific
To make students understands about the current TV
industry.
To give them insight on the working of the live TV
news Channels programs.
gathering is working and its working procedure.
To give them insight on how TV world welcome
and behave with prominent media personalities.
Learning Outcome Students learned to know about the importance of
the presentation.
knowledge e.g media gathering etc.
Students got to know about the mics used for live
programs and multi-cam setup.
broadcasting of TV program.
Department of Journalism and Mass Communication
Students visited AAJ TAK YOUTH SUMMIT
Student List
5 ASTHA SINGH TOMAR 2018-2021
6 BHARGAVI SINGH 2018-2021
7 KM DEEPA 2018-2021
8 DEEPIKA SUROSHE 2018-2021
9 GUNJAN SHARMA 2018-2021
10 HARSHIT KUMAR 2018-2021
11 HRITIK SONI 2018-2021
12 JYOTI SHARMA 2018-2021
32 AESHANYA MEHTA 2019-2022
33 Vaibhav matts 2019-2022
34 Tushar Sharma 2019-2022
BACHELOR OF JOURNALISM AND MASS
COMMUNICATION
(BJMC)
Faculty Name :
Subject Name:
Subject Code :
Semester : Batch:
Subject Name:
Course Objective:
COURSE DETAILS
EM-II
This course objective is to introduce the History and Development of
Television, and will help the students to understand the nature,
characteristic and types of television programmes, principle and
element of T.V news. Qualities of news anchor and presenter, New
Techniques of T.V news and T.V programe ,and it also describe
principle of visual grammar, function and operation of video camera
,and production techniques and stages .
ANURAG SINGH
Teaching Pedagogy :Audio/visual presentation /class room lecture
/Visit/practical exposure
Learning Outcomes:
Student Should be able to understand history and characteristic of
T.V in India/world
Students should be able to understand visual grammars and camera
techniques
Student should be able to understand various aspects of visual
composition in different types of T.V production and program
Student should be able to understand how to write for tv and format
of T.V news bulletin and tv news structure

Student should be able to understand stages of production and
techniques and to enable students to produce programmes
Students should be able to understand various visual and audio
elements in tv program me production
Student Assessment: Monthly Test / Projects / Attendance/ Extra Curricular Activities
13. Class Test-I 20 marks
14. Class Test-II 20 marks Compute the average of above two class tests
Department of Journalism and Mass Communication
15. Teacher assessment based on The Assignments/Class performance 5 marks
16. Class attendance 5 marks
Total = (50/2) =
25 marks
Total Lecture:
Nature and Importance of TV 1
Characteristics of TV as compared to other Media
2
TV 1
2 Unit-2 Types And Nature of T.V Programs Notes /book-2,3
Nature and Types of TV Programmes
2
3
etc
3
S.
Unit-3 Basic Principles of TV News/ Structure Notes /book 4,5,6
Elements of TV News
Sources of TV News
3 Types of TV News Bulletins and their Structure 4
Unit -4 TV Programmes Production Notes /Book,2,3
Pre Production
4. Basic Source Material for News Writing,
Department of Journalism and Mass Communication
Anmol Publications Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi
5.Television in India: Many Faces, Mira K. Desai, Authors Press, Delhi, 2010
6. India on Television: How Satellite News Channels Have Changed the Way We Think and Act, Nalin
Mehta, Harper-Collins, New Delhi, 2008
(Signature of Faculty)
Subject: EM_II
Subject Code: 201
Topic 1: Make A PPT on Camera Shots According to Size ,Angle ,Movement Date: March, 2017
Topic 2: Design News bulletin copy duration 15
Date: March, 2018
Topic 3: write different types of PTC copy and Record (Opening , Closing, Bridge
Date: April, 2018
Topic 4: Make A proposal copy for Short film /Documentary Film
Date: April, 2018
1.Production of Interviews/PTC
Department of Journalism and Mass Communication
3. Production of short film /Documentary /
Note:- Media Visits will be organized for experiential learning
Department of Journalism and Mass Communication
Report on Experiential Learning by the Media Visit
Year Subject Date Time Venue
I Electronic
Objectives
(Specific
radio industry.
government radio station and AM.
To give them insight on How RADIO STATION
works and its working procedure.
To give them insight on real time training in
recording studio and understand the recording and
radio programme production processes.
Learning Outcome Students learned to know about the importance of
scripting
knowledge e.g quality of work, creativity required,
Time Management etc.
recording and live programs
while presenting a program.
broadcasting.
Department of Journalism and Mass Communication
recording studio and understand the recording and
radio programme production processes.
Students at AIR Studio
s.no Student name Batch
1 AAKASH TYAGI 2019-2022
2 AESHANYA MEHTA 2019-2022
3 AKS TYAGI 2019-2022
4 AKSHAY KUMAR 2019-2022
5 AKTANSHIKA SHARMA 2019-2022
6 AMAAN CHOUDHARY 2019-2022
7 ANITA SANTOSH 2019-2022
8 ANJALI MISHRA 2019-2022
9 ANMOL MITTAL 2019-2022
12 CHANDAN KUMAR 2019-2022
13 DEVANSHI SHARMA 2019-2022
27 PARITOSH SHARDA 2019-2022
28 PAYODHI CHATURVEDI 2019-2022
29 PRASHANT YADAV 2019-2022
31 RIYA SHARMA 2019-2022
32 SACHIN SAYAL 2019-2022
33 SANCHIT GOEL 2019-2022
34 SHAGUN VERMA 2019-2022
35 SHASHANK SHARMA 2019-2022
36 SHAURYA MITTAL 2019-2022
37 SHEETAL DUBEY 2019-2022
BACHELOR OF Journalism & Mass Communication
(BJMC)
LECTURE PLAN
KHURSHEED ALAM
COURSE DETAILS
Subject Name:
Starting Date:
Course Objective:
Learning Outcomes:

Electronic Media – I (Radio)
05/08/2020
After gaining the basic knowledge of Radio in the third semester,
the students will be taught Advanced & Specialized in Radio field.
The key objective of this course is to develop special skill in Radio
industry and dubbing, commercial field of Radio.
Department of Journalism and Mass Communication

Voice professionals & Radio Artist, Presenters
Internal Assessment: Practical/Debate / Projects / Attendance/ Extra Curricular.
LECTURE PLAN-
ONLINE CLASSES
Total Lecture:
in India
PPT /Notes
Three Modes of Transmission
2
Importance of Pronunciation
and Voice Modulation
Broadcast
Journalism
By
Radio Commercials PPT /Notes
Educational Radio PPT /Notes
Community Radio PPT /Notes
Broadcast
Journalism
By
(3) Media aur Prasaran, by Ramesh Mehar
(4) Handbook of Radio TV and Broadcast Journalism by RK Ravindran
(5) Radio Prasaran by Kaushal Sharma
Department of Journalism and Mass Communication
(6)Mass Communication in India by Keval J.Kumar
(7) Radio Madhyan evam Takniki by Naresh Katheria
Note:- Media Visits to Radio will be organized for experiential learning
Signature of Faculty
Report on Experiential Learning by the Media Visit
Year Subject Date Time Venue
I Electronic
Objectives
(Specific
To make students understands about the current TV
news industry.
To give them insight on the working of the private
TV news Channels.
works and its working procedure.
To give them insight on how to take record a
program and how to read from teleprompter in a
program.
Learning Outcome Students learned to know about the importance of
self presentation.
knowledge e.g quality of work, creativity required,
Time Management etc.
recorded programs.
while presenting a program.
broadcasting of TV news program.
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How TV news Channels works and its working
procedure.
How to take record a program and how to read from
teleprompter in a program.
Industrial aaj tak HALLA BOL Show
Students Participated in Halla Bol Program of AAJ TAK Hosted by Ms. Anjana Om Kashyap
Student List
S.No Student name Batch
1 AESHANYA MEHTA 2019-2022
2 AKS TYAGI 2019-2022
3 AKSHAY KUMAR 2019-2022
4 AKTANSHIKA SHARMA 2019-2022
5 AMAAN CHOUDHARY 2019-2022
6 ANITA SANTOSH 2019-2022
7 ANJALI MISHRA 2019-2022
8 ANMOL MITTAL 2019-2022
9 ANSHIKA JAIN 2019-2022
12 CHANDAN KUMAR 2019-2022
13 DEVANSHI SHARMA 2019-2022
14 DIVYANSHU CHAUDHARY 2019-2022
15 GARGI SANTOSH 2019-2022
28 PARITOSH SHARDA 2019-2022
29 PAYODHI CHATURVEDI 2019-2022
30 PRASHANT YADAV 2019-2022
32 RIYA SHARMA 2019-2022
33 SACHIN SAYAL 2019-2022
34 SANCHIT GOEL 2019-2022
35 SHAGUN VERMA 2019-2022
36 SHASHANK SHARMA 2019-2022
37 SHAURYA MITTAL 2019-2022
39 SHEETAL DUBEY 2019-2022
BACHELOR OF JOURNALISM AND MASS
COMMUNICATION
(BJMC)
ANURAG SINGH
Subject Name:
Course Objective:
/Visit/practical exposure
Learning Outcomes:
Student Should be able to understand history and characteristic of
T.V in India/world
Students should be able to understand visual grammars and camera
techniques
Student should be able to understand various aspects of visual
composition in different types of T.V production and program
COURSE DETAILS
EM-II
This course objective is to introduce the History and Development of
Television, and will help the students to understand the nature,
characteristic and types of television programmes, principle and
element of T.V news. Qualities of news anchor and presenter, New
Techniques of T.V news and T.V programe ,and it also describe
principle of visual grammar, function and operation of video camera
,and production techniques and stages .
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Student should be able to understand how to write for tv and format
of T.V news bulletin and tv news structure

Student should be able to understand stages of production and
techniques and to enable students to produce programmes
Students should be able to understand various visual and audio
elements in tv program me production
Student Assessment: Monthly Test / Projects / Attendance/ Extra Curricular Activities
17. Class Test-I 20 marks
18. Class Test-II 20 marks Compute the average of above two class tests
19. Teacher assessment based on The Assignments/Class performance 5 marks
20. Class attendance 5 marks
Total = (50/2) =
25 marks
Total Lecture:
LECTURE PLAN
S.
Nature and Importance of TV 1
Characteristics of TV as compared to other Media
2
TV 1
2 Unit-2 Types And Nature of T.V Programs Notes /book-2,3
Nature and Types of TV Programmes
2
3
etc
3
Unit-3 Basic Principles of TV News/ Structure Notes /book 4,5,6
Elements of TV News
Sources of TV News
S.
3 Types of TV News Bulletins and their Structure 4
Unit -4 TV Programmes Production Notes /Book,2,3
Pre Production
4. Basic Source Material for News Writing,
Anmol Publications Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi
5.Television in India: Many Faces, Mira K. Desai, Authors Press, Delhi, 2010
6. India on Television: How Satellite News Channels Have Changed the Way We Think and Act, Nalin
Mehta, Harper-Collins, New Delhi, 2008
(Signature of Faculty)
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Topic 1: Make A PPT on Camera Shots According to Size ,Angle ,Movement Date: March, 2018
Topic 2: Design News bulletin copy duration 15
Date: March, 2018
Topic 3: write different types of PTC copy and Record (Opening , Closing, Bridge
Date: April, 2018
Topic 4: Make A proposal copy for Short film /Documentary Film
Date: April, 2018
1.Production of Interviews/PTC
3. Production of short film /Documentary
Note:- Media Visits will be organized for experiential learning
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BACHELOR OF JOURNALISM & MASS
INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES, GHAZIABAD (An ISO 9001:2000 Certified Institution)
Course Description
Title: - ADVERTISING
Basic programme production concept
Objective
The basic objective of this course is to make students aware of basic advertising concept, its origin
production techniques in different types of media and legal concepts related to it. This course will make
students fully capable of working in Advertising world.
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Learning Outcomes:
Advertising and its basics
Advertising research and legal concepts related to it.
Student’s Assessment
21. Class Test-I 20 marks
22. Class Test-II 20 marks Compute the average of above two class tests
23. Teacher assessment based on the Assignments/Class performance 5 marks
24. Class attendance 5 marks
Total = (50/2) = 25 marks
COURSE PLAN
Semester : IV Semester Hours : 40
Unit
No.
4. Criticism to Adv. 5. Media and Advertising
6. Types of Advertising
2. Product Advertising 1. Product Advertising 2. Target Audience, Brand
image and Positioning 3. Advertising Strategy 4. Advertising appeals
5. Advertising spiral and Sales promotion
6. Market and its segmentation
2
1
1
1
2
1
technique in different medium
advertising 5. Copy preparation for
Advertising.
1
2
1
1
1
Self notes
A1(Page 369-433)
3. Advertising Agency 1. Advertising agency meaning 2. Functions of the agency 3. Structure of the agency
4. Media selection 5. Media planning
6. Campaign Planning
7. Media budgeting
5. Advertising Research 1. Advertising research meaning
2. Copy research 3. Market research
4. Ethical aspects of Adv. 5. Law and advertising
6. Advertising and pressure groups
7. Emerging trends in advt.
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
ADVERTISING- The social aid challenge-Rajiv Ranjan Prasad
SANDHYA SHARMA
(Signature of Faculty)
Assignments are based on different types of advertisements and role of advertisement in modern Era.
Make an advertisement for some cold drink like Coca Cola. Draw pictures to show the shots. Give each and every detail of shots, camera angle, duration of each shot, visual and sound effects, and a
Slogan for it.
Make an advertisement on “Save Water” theme with the help of still camera. Click a photo. Give a appropriate slogan.
Collect 5 good ads, 5 bad ads and 5 sales promotion ads from print media. Explain the reason for these ads to be good or bad.
Make a poster advertisement to aware youth for voting in election. Use persuasive techniques.
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Note:- Visits to Advertising agencies will be organized for experiential learning
Department of Journalism and Mass Communication
BACHELOR OF Journalism & Mass Communication
(BJMC)
INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES, GHAZIABAD (An ISO 9001:2000 Certified Institution)
COURSE DETAILS
Subject Name:
Starting Date:
Course Objective:
Social Media
19/12/2019
After taking this social media classes, students will be able to: Draw
more traffic to their site and promote a brand or product visibility and
awareness. ... Implement social media strategies to create effective
marketing campaigns. Develop relationships with influencers to help
attract a large audience to a brand.
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Learning Outcomes:
Social Networking Analysis
Methodology:
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LECTURE PLAN
Total Lecture:
LECTURE
REFERENCES
(BOOK/NOTES/
INTERNET)
Unit-1
Social
Networking
Impact of Social media 2 Deepika verma
Social Networking Analysis 3 (A.R. Publication 2015)
Social Media Technology 3
Social Networking platforms 3
Symbol language in social media 2
Unit-3 Policy Social Media Policy 2
Cyber laws E-
Communication training for social media 3 by
Management of social media 2 Shailja Menon
APH Publication(2003)
Net Media and
communication
Use of social media in Health and Education 3 By jagdish
Use of social media in Business and Commerce 3 Chakarvarty
40
S. NO. TOPIC DETAILED CONTENTS NO. OF
LECTURE
REFERENCES
(BOOK/NOTES/
INTERNET)
Use of social media in political and social system 3 Author Press (2004)
Books Recommended : Text Books: (1) Internet Technologies , by S K Bansal
(2) Assessing the state of Web journalism by Shyam Nath
(3) Cyber laws E- Commerce and M – Commerce by Ramesh Mehar
(4) Net Media and Communication by Jagdish Chakarvarty
(5) The Era of New Media – Deepika Verma
Note:- Twitter account, Youtube Channel,Blogs, Instagram accounts are prepared for experiential learning
Signature of Faculty